Hi all,
(Apologies if this is the wrong board to post on - feel free to move).
I bought Condor 2 as I have a couple of months until I start a beginners course to solo. Down here in SE Queensland there are only a couple of clubs which I can reach, so I expect to train first in an SZD50 before joining a club with an Ask-21. I've been reading the PDFs of their flight manuals and wanted to try to get a feel for procedures and checklists etc. before I start.
I know there is an Ask-21 on the way, but what would be the closest equivalent in Condor 2 to the SZD50?
Kind Regards
Which Condor2 planes are best equivalents to ...?
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Re: Which Condor2 planes are best equivalents to ...?
The Blanik.
The SZD50 is a little bit better, but they are both used for training. Both are two-seaters.
The SZD50 is a little bit better, but they are both used for training. Both are two-seaters.
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Thanks for that. I'll get started now then.
Re: Which Condor2 planes are best equivalents to ...?
I have a similar question but with the SZD-51 "Junior".
Any suggestion which one would be best equivalents to?
Any suggestion which one would be best equivalents to?
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Re: Which Condor2 planes are best equivalents to ...?
Something in the Club Class. Maybe the Standard Cirrus without balast? Although the Standard Cirrus is a little bit better performer... It is also way more trickier to fly close to it's limits. It has a pendular elevator that has to be used with care. Countering a spin is tricky and should only be done as the manual says... The Junior is a more easier and forgiving glider to fly...
I have flown the Junior myself. I always found the aileron and pitch control to be too indirect. As if it had springs in the controls... Very light and you really feel the springs from the trim. It was my first plastic glider after the ASK13.
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Maybe also check out the Libelle H201B. It has almost the same performance as the Std Cirrus, but it is a bit easier in spins. Although it's Vne is higher @ 250kmh. For the other two Vne is 220kmh.
I have flown the Junior myself. I always found the aileron and pitch control to be too indirect. As if it had springs in the controls... Very light and you really feel the springs from the trim. It was my first plastic glider after the ASK13.
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Maybe also check out the Libelle H201B. It has almost the same performance as the Std Cirrus, but it is a bit easier in spins. Although it's Vne is higher @ 250kmh. For the other two Vne is 220kmh.
Re: Which Condor2 planes are best equivalents to ...?
The ASK-21 without second pilot has one index point more than SZD-51 Junior.
However, the 21 is nicer to fly because it's more agile.
However, the 21 is nicer to fly because it's more agile.
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Re: Which Condor2 planes are best equivalents to ...?
Sorry to drag an old thread up, but I thought this would be the best place to ask. I have a Phoebus and am wondering what would be the closest performing glider in Condor, especially with feel and behavior. Specs on the Phoebus are Vne of 108kt, min sink at 43kt, stall speed 31kt, and best L/D 37/1 at 46kt. It has a rather large all-flying elevator (stabilator) and is very pitch sensitive. In fact, all control surfaces are very effective and sensitive. Thanks.
Re: Which Condor2 planes are best equivalents to ...?
Probably the Cirrus. Although it performs a bit better than a Phoebus
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